Yes, airports are closed-loop systems. They're charged rent by the federal government, which was $323 million in 2015, and as the airport continues to grow, we're anticipating that will move to $400 million by 2020. We think that now is the time to change that, to cap rent for at least our larger airports but also to eliminate rent for airports of fewer than three million passengers. These airports need that investment to be put back into their infrastructure and to support growing our economy and shipping our seafood and all the things we are doing in our region. We would like to see rent eliminated for our smaller airports.
On October 19th, 2016. See this statement in context.